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From ANGLICAN COMMUNION NEWS SERVICE: There have been many ‘firsts’ for Anglican women clergy in recent years, but surely the Eucharist celebrated by the Revd Elizabeth Alfred on 10 January this year must outshine them all. Ms Alfred must be … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

From WWLTV EYEWITNESS NEWS: What looks like an X-ray of a hand is actually the remains of a star that has exploded 17,000 light-years away. The astronomers who captured this image with a NASA space telescope are calling it the … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

From MALAYSIAN DIGEST: At a service this week at at the Rabboni Centre in Garankuwa, north of Pretoria, South African pastor, Lesego Daniel, encouraged his congregation to eat grass to be “closer to God.” He then stamped and kicked his … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

From WND FAITH: Many visitors to Ireland are stunned that in a traditionally Catholic country, the name of ‘Jesus’ is used irreverently. However, the Poor Clare Sisters in Galway and the Franciscan friars have earmarked 2014 as the year in … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

Rick Wiles dedicated his (American) radio program on Friday to detailing for his listeners just how a “deadly cabal of Illuminati, Freemasons, and Communists (masquerading as Progressives) … have infiltrated the U.S. leadership and brainwashed our children.” It’s a different … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

In a Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014 photo, St. Louis firefighter Stan Baynes, from Rescue Squad 1C, keeps a Doberman Pinscher named Diablo above water while he is rescued from the lake in O’Fallon Park in St. Louis. Diablo’s owner, Jason … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

I am told that some tory, publicity seeking backbencher in the UK Parliament has suggested that our August Bank Holiday should be named “Margaret Thatcher Day.” This has been met with derision from the left and the launching of an … [CLICK TO READ MORE]

In the Western tradition the feast day of Saint Kentigern (Mungo), the patron saint of Glasgow, salmon and those accused of infidelity, was yesterday. But yesterday at Saint Laika’s we were busy celebrating the life of George Fox. So, to … [CLICK TO READ MORE]